Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1930, Page 11

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- EANESFOR SHIS HELD SHFETY A Regular . Navigation Routes Advocated at Conference of All Interests. A conference of ship owners, ship op- erators and Government officials yester- y_adopted a resolution favoring in qualified fashion the establishment of steamship lanes for use of coastwise shipping as a measure of increasing safety at se e . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930. i JUDGES FOR PYTHIAN FETE 2,000 FIGHT FOREST FIRES IN CALIFORNIA Blaze Sweeps Over 12,600 Acres of Brush, With Estimated Dam- age of $750,000. By the Associated Press. VENTURA, Calif,, October 30.—Two brush fires continued to rage uncon- trolled on widely separated Ventura | County watersheds today, one having | burned over 12,000 acres of pastures and brush and the other 600 acres of | brush and scrub oak. Two thousand | men were recruited to fight the fire. Fire which swept a large portion of Northeastern Ventura County was burn- ing in the upper reaches of Simi Val- | ley and in the Santa Clara River sec- ed the only man left in Moorpark for! to battle the fire. e buildings on the E. L. Doheny ranch were burned. The oil fields north :'(’ '-h:.slml Valley fire for a time were reatened. Both blazes burned to within half a | m'llfi'ff the Los Angeles County line last nl CABINET MEN ACCUSED All Irigoyen Members, Recently | Resigned, Face Trial Over Funds. BUENOS AIRES, October 30 (#).— The Federal prosecutor yesterday ex- tended charges of malversation of public funds and violation of the oath of office to all members of the Irigoyen cabinet, which resigned last month after a successful revolution, Charges previously had been vlaced against former President Hipolito Irigoyen, Horacio Oyhanarte, former foreign minitser, and Gen. Luis Del- lepiane, former minister of war, 'he former ministers named yesterday Down! It costs you less to live when you take advantage of every opportunity to save, which &0 Service brings you. Where Quality Counts Your Money Goes Farthest! “m Coffee 37c¢—27c=—=10c Saved. . . The resolution, as drafted by Ira A. Campbell, general counsel of the merican - Steamship Owners' Associa- tion on a 10-mile front. This fire last night trapped William Brill, foreman of the Z. A. Zillibrand | Zurueta, marine; Juan de la ranch, seriously burning him. Five Fil- | justice; Juan = Abalos, public ipinos sent into a canyon to combat its advance on the town of Moorpark were | were Elpidio Gonzalez, interior; Tomas ampa, Victor Coffee The Choice of Thousands. Acme Brand Coffee Adapted to Percolator Use. Coffee on, fecommended “the + voluntary establishment and use of lanes by ship- Tests wherever practicable,” ving further study of its possibilities be undertaken by committees organ- f2ed for the purpose. | D. N. Hoover, inspector general of the also advanced a by the flames. County fire officiels said it had done damage in excess of $750,- 000 The other blaze, in the Malibu Moun- tains, starled at noon yesterday and | burned rapidly into rough country. Moorpark and Simi, which escaped destruction by a brush fire Tuesday, fought & dramatic battle against the second blaze yesterday. Schools were dismissed. housewives played garden | hoses on their homes, upon which burn- | ing cinders fell, and the constable jail- the men should return to their jobs | today at the old wage scale pending| == final adjustment by a board of arbi- tration, aj i service, roject for requiring oil tankers and her shipping laden with inflammable ér explosive material to anchor and eease navigation in foggy weather over erowded sea areas. \ This proposal met with less favor from the. c Jeft open. ‘The proposal would seek to avoid eollisions such as that in Massachusetts Bay last Summer between a tanker and the liner Fairfax, which caused a heavy Toss of lif i ATTORNEY ENDS LIFE Friends Blame Act to Illness Brought on by War Wounds. PHOENIX, Ariz, October 30 (A).— Martin Le Boutillier, 40, one of Arizona’s Il:ulln‘ lewrnsn!,lr l:;:;mm:d “é‘°,‘fl' ere_yesterday. expressed the beliet ‘the aftorney's ~3 by prok 11l health, wounds suffered during the Berlin Strike Ends. BERLIN, October 30 (#).—A strike of 126,000 Berlin metal workers over wage cuts recommended in Chancellor Bruening's economy program ended Tuesday night. Representatives of em- ployers and the employes agreed that ind 5000 For immediate delivery of The Star to your home every evening and Sunday morning. The Route Agent will collect at the end of each month, at the rate of 114 cents per day and 5 cents Sunday. 1b. tin " . Boscul, Del Monte ferees. The question was Maxwell House There’s economy in Boscul — highest quality coffee Five of the world’s best coffees are perfectly blended in Boscul — through 99 years’ recognized coffee leadership. ‘acuum-| . Full flavor ~ full strength — full aroms. Oven- D fresh. Goes COAL Our low prices are for cash delivery only. W. A, Egg. ..$14.60 W. A. Stove, $15.30 W. A. Nut...$14.75 W. A, Pea...$10.40 Buckwheat.. $8.10 Coke Fairmont Egg $8.25 New River Egg, $11.00 Also fireplace and Kindling . All our B. J. WERNER 1937 Fifth St. N.E. North 0079 APPLE CIDER e 29¢ 1 5 49c¢ fur California Almonds Callifogfia Walnuts “nwa Chocolates = : Majestic Vegetable Relish g act was motivated e result of ‘World War. poor health sent him A During the war he was a captain of Field Artillery and was gassed and wounded in the Argonne while saving the lives of several men, a feat for which he was decorated. are his widow and three ehildren. i A B Queen ‘Aids Father of Needy Two. ROME, October 30 (#).—Maria An- fonio Ninnetti is a happy bride through the aid'of Queen Elena. Maria wrote the Queen that two little children would be homeless if the military authorities Jailed Giuseppe Cosentio for five months &8s a court-martial decreed, for evad- mwdmfllury duties. The Queen ob- & pardon. Upper—Mrs. Gus A. Schuldt and Mi Sybil Baker, and (lower) Martin A. Leese, who will pass on the merits of the costumes worn at the and bazaar, to be held by of Pythias at Pythian Temple, Ninth street, tomorrow night. Novelist Hires Bridge Expert. LONDON, October 30 (#).—Hugh ‘Walpole, novelist, is so anxious to learn to play bridge that he has chariged his mind. “Thousands have tried to teach me and failed,” he once said in expla- nation of a “never-again” decision. But now he has obtained the services of another expert. %/ s o ‘masquerade the Knights 012 Your Choice 2 =~ 23c¢ Flour at Low Prices! Gold Seal Gold Medal 5(! 5 ai 19¢| 5 2 25¢ 12 sack ai 39¢ |12 ai 49¢ asco G P umpkin 2 suws 190 4SQ0 or Del Monte ASCO Beans with Pork 3 cn:2(c | Sliced Hawaiian "~ MACKEREL 10c| |Pineapple Reg. 6Y5¢ N. B. C. Fancy OCTAGON SOAP POWDER Peaks : » 22¢ 25¢ 2 pkgs. 1 lc REG. 9 @0 By ckwheat or Pancake Flour 2 ves 15¢ NEW MILLED Log Cabin ek 27c| flgrup e l lc Goslc;::u(;;own a“' 1-120 :' Fancy Cut Wax Beans Syrup [ Farmdale Stringless Beans W Farmdale Tender Peas Reg. 15¢ L Horse Radish or Horse Radish Mustard Ideal for Sandwiches! Victor .., pan loaf " L vertastingly T A Camden, N. J. / Rochestor, N.¥. WHY DENY YOURSELF THE BEST COFFEE? e e e e . =y N \ \ tall | can / If Any Man in Washington Needs Suit or Overcoat . He Will Save Money in This big can \\ THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH / . % . N\ \ TOMORROW You never tasted better « o + 4 Quithstcsion Beont! , F Reg. 1210 N M : 48¢c WE’VE seen to the “saving” part. OF HIGHER PRI CED 1 { F"g’;r‘;;":" \ YR !1 The F-'ncntBBultl:rt .El:m"iml SUITS AND OVERCOATS E 9 concession that only a customer like Saks could even hope for. And we have added 2-Trouser The Pick of the Nests! Suits and Overcoats from our own hand-picked stocks—in order to give you the most generous assortments. A height-of-season clothing sale that will hardly be equaled at the season’s end! ERE is a reduction on cloth- ing which already was down to a new-value basis! Here are fabrics usually confined to high- price ranges. Here is the tradi- tional Saks standard of workman- ship. Now is the time to buy if value is important to you. SUITS include every new model and pattern in the wanted Grey, Brown and Mixed Blue tones! Overcoats include Blues, Greys and Browns in the season’s approved models—in fine quali- ties of such fabrics as Boucles, Llamas and Meltons. Velvet and self collars. Sizes for all men. Selected Eggs ASCO Meats Are Finest Quality! Small Fresh Pork Shouldersi.]8¢ == Pork Loins il v 3le Sugar Cured Bacon ™™ 27¢ Lean Smoked Picnicsi."w.mi»] 7 ¢ Fine Chuck Roast v 23¢ Boneless & Roast » 32¢ Cut Norfolk Spots 2 25¢ Jersey Trout 2 = 25¢ Fancy Croakers 2 s 25¢ Fresh Produce! Florida Oranges 21¢ »- Extra Fancy Long Islands—Ab#olutely the Best White Potatoes . . . . rounps 25¢ 50 Pounds 31'17 s 32.25 EACH 100-LB. SACK Long Island Ducklings \" 25¢ Young and Tender Ground Beef » 2lc End Pork Chops Center Pork Chops ™ 38e Saks—Third Floor . Whether you are giving a party er just having a few friends, you will want to serve foods of quality—and ASCO ice permits you to do so at a Saving. i i 1 e

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